International Journal of Aging and Human Development
Volume 88, Issue 2, 2019, Pages 187-210

Comparative Study on Subjective Experience of Elder Abuse Between Older Korean Immigrants in the United States and Older Koreans in Korea (Article)

Chang M.*
  • a Department of Social Welfare, UCLA Luskin, School of Public Affairs, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Abstract

This study examines the prevalence of elder abuse and the relationship between sociodemographic factors and elder abuse among older Koreans in the United States and Korea. Survey data from older Koreans aged between 60 and 79 years from the two countries (n = 480) were analyzed descriptively and in binary logistic regressions. This study found a similar prevalence of elder abuse in the two samples, with 26% of older Korean immigrants in the United States reporting abuse and 23% of older Koreans in Korea reporting abuse. However, there were significant differences in the types of emotional abuse experienced by older Koreans in both countries. Reports of some types of emotional abuse, such as ‘name calling' and ‘silent treatment,' were significantly higher in the United States than in Korea. These findings expand our knowledge of the experience of elder abuse among older Koreans in both countries. © The Author(s) 2018.

Author Keywords

culture Asians Older Koreans Family

Index Keywords

male female comparative study major clinical study immigrant Aged Asian emotional abuse prevalence Korean (people) Article United States human adult elder abuse human experiment Korea

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85044085351&doi=10.1177%2f0091415018759750&partnerID=40&md5=c910a3df4eb7cb7de9f74bd43c3caee1

DOI: 10.1177/0091415018759750
ISSN: 00914150
Original Language: English